Kyagulanyi Celebrates His 43rd Birthday In Style: A Journey Back to Where It All Began

Forty-three years later, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, a name now etched in the annals of Uganda’s struggle for justice, returned to the place of his birth—not in solitude, but in the company of love, of purpose, of memory.

Celebrating Life and Legacy: In the company of Nkozi  hospital staff and well-wishers, Kyagulanyi marks his birthday, not with grand festivities, but with the quiet, profound joy of giving back to the community that birthed him.

Uganda Today EditionA Journey Back to Where It All Began: Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu at 43

The Return to Nkozi

Under the golden embrace of the February sun, a son of the land retraced his first breath. Nkozi Hospital, nestled in the heart of Uganda, stood still—just as it had on that fateful Friday of February 12th, 1982—when a cry pierced through the war-torn air, heralding the birth of a child destined to stir the very soul of a nation.

Forty-three years later, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, a name now etched in the annals of Uganda’s struggle for justice, returned to the place of his birth—not in solitude, but in the company of love, of purpose, of memory.

A Touch of Kindness: With a warm smile, Kyagulanyi shares a heartfelt moment with a new mother, embracing the beauty of life and the hope carried by the newborns of Uganda.

Sharing Love and Hope

Through the corridors of time, he walked, his presence a beacon of hope for mothers cradling the future of the nation in their arms. With a heart unburdened by the weight of titles and power, he shared in the joy of new life, his hands stretched forth in kindness, his words a gentle lullaby to the newborns who, like he once did, breathed their first in this sanctuary of life.

“Today, I decided to visit the hospital where I was born, to share some love with the new mothers and babies who were born on the same day in the same hospital. I appreciate the hospital administration for allowing me to visit and for welcoming me warmly.”

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A Moment of Reflection: Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu stands before Nkozi Hospital, the place where his journey began 43 years ago—a journey of resilience, love, and unwavering commitment to his people.

A Heartfelt Message of Gratitude

His gratitude poured forth like a river in flood, unstoppable, boundless. In every embrace, in every handshake, in every heartfelt smile, he carried the echoes of those who had walked with him, those who had sent forth messages of love and unwavering support.

A Moment of Reflection: Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu hands over gifts to a mother at Nkozi Hospital, the place where his journey began 43 years ago—a journey of resilience, love, and unwavering commitment to his people.

At 43, the journey of a lifetime is still unfolding, and yet, with every step, he reminds us all that the essence of leadership is service, that the greatest joy is found in giving, and that the future is bright so long as we dare to dream, to act, and to love.

Assortment of gifts donated to mothers at Nkozi hospital

Looking to the Future

As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting hues of crimson and gold over Nkozi, the air was thick with promise—promise that the best of our days are yet to come.

Gifts galore was the order of the day for all mothers found at Nkozi hospital

Cheers to 43.


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